June 2, 2016 CHANGE YOUR WORKSTATION ERGONOMICS, STANDUP DESKS AND MORE Kelly Haidar Carol Schmeidler
Agenda History Problems Solutions Resources 2
But First, Let s Stretch! Here are some stretches you can do in the morning and during the day 3
But First, Let s Stretch! You can do these while sitting 4
History Typewriter ergonomics? History of the keyboard Then vs. now 5
History When did problems start? It takes a while for problems to be studied and solved! 6
History Early computers Early problems Early interventions 7
Solutions Caveat Ergo It s important to look for all possible causes of problems, including: Hobbies outside of work Medical conditions (diabetes, pregnancy) Medications Second/Third jobs Age-related disorders 8
Solutions Design ergonomics into any job Pre-planning is best THERE IS NO ONE SIZE FITS ALL 9
Solutions Five Basic Principles Environment affects behavior Movement is critical Minimize extreme postures Avoid contact stress Take breaks! 10
Solutions Standing all day is not recommended! Sitting all day is not recommended! Work stations must be properly adjusted or they may cause harm! 11
Arranging Your Workstation Which are You? 12
Arranging Your Workstation 13
Arranging Your Workstation Chairs: While standing, seat height @ knee level Feet flat on floor (foot board) Room between chair edge and knees Backrest supports lower back curve Shoulders upright, not hunched or low Arms rest at sides, 90 angle at elbows 14
Arranging Your Workstation 15
Arranging Your Workstation Work Surface Elbow height Adequate leg room Adjustable keyboard trays Store materials on work surface (don t bend) 16
Arrange Your Stuff 17
Arranging Your Workstation Monitor(s) Directly in front of you Approximately arm s length away No squinting required Top of monitor(s) even with eyebrows 18
Arranging Your Workstation Keyboard Directly in front of you Do not use keyboard feet Neutral, straight wrists Don t rest on wrist rests 19
Arranging Your Workstation Mousing Hand in straight line with forearm Do not bend wrist Mouse should same height as and directly adjacent to keyboard 20
Arranging Your Workstation Accessories Headset or shoulder rest Document holder adjacent to monitor Foot rest Monitor Arm Mice, Keyboards 21
Arranging Your Workstation Advice Turn whole body, don t twist Breaks 1 min./30 min. or 20/20/20 22
Laptop Use Same requirements Docking Stations Use laptop as monitor (stand) Aux. keyboard and mouse Use ironing board as stand! 23
Lighting the Way Different tasks require different levels of light Old eyes need more light One source of overhead lights Task lighting avoids glare, provides additional light when/where needed 24
Remember that The best solutions the most expensive Gadgets, bells & whistles can t substitute for training and good practices The best way to prevent problems is to design them out at the beginning 25
Solutions good or bad? 26
Solutions good or bad? 27
Solutions good or bad? There are a number of stand/sit solutions on the market Which one is the best? Which one is the best for you? Considerations: Price Height Convenience (crank vs. electric) Fit 28
Types of Stand/Sit Work Stations Height-adjustable table + = adjustability - = cost 29
Types of Stand/Sit Work Stations Top-of-the-desk models + = Adjustability, Price - = Fit (standing and sitting), desk space 30
Types of Stand/Sit Work Stations 31
Types of Stand/Sit Work Stations Other options 32
Assistive Devices These can be helpful, but must be combined with proper body positioning, etc. 33
Assistive Devices 34
Resources Your local EH&S contacts Recommendations www.osha.gov www.nih.gov/od/ors/ds/ergonomics/lab1.html www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/ergonomics/ http://www.seatingergonomics.com/index.html The Ergonomics Guide to Computer Workstations AIHA publication http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-thingsyoure-wrong-standing-desk/ 35
Resources Other Universities www.ergonomics.ucla.edu/ www.ergo.human.cornell.e du/ www.yale.edu/ergo/ 36
Resources Vendors/Service Providers www.humanscale.com www.alimed.com www.ergoboy.com www.ergotron.com www.govtconnection.com www.askergoworks.com Articles 37
Questions? EH&S 220 Winspear Avenue (716) 829-3301 38